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| − | Examination of blood from animals can provide valuable information regarding the health status of an animal. Rarely is haematology examined in isolation. Most often haematology and a
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| − | biochemistry profile are considered in conjunction, to maximise interpretive data. For example a chronic non regenerative or poorly regenerative anaemia is often associated with chronic kidney disease. (NW)[[Image:LH_Variety_blood_cells_Histology.jpg|right|thumb|210px|<p>'''Blood cells'''</p><sup>©RVC 2008</sup>]]
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